Friday, 8 July 2011

1) Where is Rana Pratap Sagar
power project? ans. Rawat bhata
Kota
2) Who wrote defining moments?
ans. Rajendra Shekhar
3) First private sector medical college
of Rajasthan? ans. MGNIMS
(mahatma Gandhi Medical College,
Jaipur)
4) State animal of rajasthan? ans.
Chinkara
5) In which district in Rajasthan,
there is maximum density of
people? ans. Jaipur
6) Ghaghar river in its peak, touches
which city in Northern Rajasthan?
ans. Anupgarh
7) Choti Teej is celebrated in which
month? ans. Shravan
8) Who is called gandhi of
Bangad? ans. Bhogilal Pandya
9) Who was primeminister of the
big Rajasthan ? ans. Hiralal Shashtri
10) Which chinese traveller visited
Bhinmal? ans. Huen sang
11) Where did Jasnathi tribe
originate ? Ans. Bikaner
12) Where are marble statues made
in maximum? Ans. Jaipur
13) Where is JANGAL? Bikaner
14) Where is ARBUD? Sirohi
15) Where is UPARMAL? Bhilwara
16) Where is GIRWA? Udaipur
17) Where is MARWAR? Jodhpur
18)
19) WHERE IS ACHALGARH ? MT.
ABU, SIROHI
20) Where is Bairath? Jaipur
21) Where is Jarga? Udaipur
22) Where is Raghunathgarh? Sikar

1. The weight of an object would be minimum when it is
placed—
(A) At the North Pole
(B) At the South Pole
(C) At the Equator
(D) At the centre of the Earth Ans:-C
2. Platelets are found in—
(A) Lymph
(B) Blood
(C) Pancreatic juice
(D) Bile Ans:-B 3. Match List-I with List-II and
select the correct answer from
the codes given below the
lists—
List-I (Iron-ore mine)
(a) Dhalli-Rajhara (b) Noamundi
(c) Kemmangundi
(d) Gurumahisani
List-II (State)
1. Orissa
2. Karnataka 3. Jharkhand
4. Chhattisgarh
Codes
(a)(b)(c)(d)
(A) 4 1 3 2
(B) 4 3 2 1 (C) 1 3 2 4
(D) 3 2 4 1 Ans:-B
4. Vishakhapatnam Steel Plant
obtains its iron ore from the
mines of—
(A) Bababudan
(B) Bailadila
(C) Dalli-Rajhara (D) Gurumahisani Ans:-A
5. How is deuterium oxide
commonly known?
(A) Soft water
(B) Hard water
(C) Heavy water
(D) Crystalline water Ans:-C
6. Which one of the following
countries does not possess
cryogenic engine technology?
(A) U.S.A.
(B) Russia
(C) India (D) U.K. Ans:-D
7.Any damage to eye by
direct viewing of total solar
eclipse is caused by—
(A) ‘New’ rays of the sun
(B) Intense brightness of the
sun margin (C) The presence of the moon
before the sun
(D) The ultraviolet rays of the
sun Ans:-D
8. Which among the following
is the least populated country
in the world?
(A) St. Kitts
(B) Monaco
(C) Palau (D) Tuvalu Ans:-D
9. The Indo-Roman trade is
indicated in—
(A) The Ramayana
(B) The Manusmriti
(C) Divyavadan
(D) The Sangam literature Ans:-D 10. Which of the following is
the oldest dynasty?
(A) Chalukyas
(B) Cholas
(C) Pallavas
(D) Satavahanas Ans:-D 11. In the history of India,
who among the following is
famous for the policy of
market control?
(A) Balban
(B) Akbar (C) Sher Shah
(D) Allauddin Khilji Ans:-D 12. In Mauryan
Administration, the official
‘Rupadarshak’ was
responsible for—
(A) Maintenance of the harem
(B) Propagation of Dharma (C) Examination of the coins
(D) Supervision of the artisans Ans:-C 13. Which of the following are
used as nitrogenous
biofertilizers?
1. Azola
2. Blue Green Algae
3. Alfalfa 4. Nitrolin
Select the correct answer
from the codes given below—
Codes:
(A) 1, 2 and 3
(B) l, 2 and 4 (C) 2 and 4 only
(D) 2, 3 and 4 Ans:-A 14. ‘Clinker Theory’ is
associated with—
(A) Growth
(B) Development
(C) Ageing
(D) Death Ans:-C 15. Which one of the
following Hormones forms
the basis of ‘Pregnancy Test’
from urine?
(A) L.H.
(B) F.S.H. (C) Estrogen
(D) H.C.G. Ans:-C 16. Which one of the
following drugs has been
recently reported to be
responsible for the decline of
the population of vultures?
(A) Aspirin (B) Chioroquin
(C) Diclofenac Sodium
(D) Penicillin Ans:-C 17. Given below are two
statements—
Assertion (A) : The IBM’s Blue
Gene Super Computer can only
be shipped in a Boeing 747
freighter. Reason (R) : It is World’s
fastest super computer.
In the context of above,
which one of the following is
correct?
Codes: (A) Both (A) and (R) are true
and (R) is the correct
explanation of (A)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true,
but (R) is not the correct
explanation of (A) (C) (A) is true, but (R) is false
(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true Ans:-C 18. The Indian National
Satellite System has facilitated
—
(A) Telecommunication
(B) T. V. broadcasting
(C) Cyclone warning (D) All of the above Ans:-D 19. Who of the following
invented the musical
instrument ‘Tabla’ ?
(A) Lal Khan
(B) Amir Khusrau
(C) Ramdas (D) Tansen Ans:-B 20. The language of Sangam
literature was—
(A) Kannada
(B) Telugu
(C) Tamil
(D) Malayalam Ans:-C 21. Which one of the
following statements is not
true?
(A) Prime Minister is the
Chairman of the Planning
Commission of India (B) Planning Commission is the
highest decision making body
for planning in India
(C) Secretary of the Planning
Commission is also the
Secretary of the National Development Council
(D) The National Development
Council is presided over by the
Prime Minister of India Ans:-B 22. What substance is used to
correct acidic soils?
(A) Lime
(B) Calcium super phosphate
(C) Gypsum
(D) Compost manure Ans:-A 23. An aeroplane rises because
—
(A) Of the upward reaction of
air
(B) The density of air above
the plane is less than that below it
(C) The pressure above its
wings is less than the pressure
below them
(D) Its nose points upwards Ans:-C 24. The ball released from an
artificial satellite moving
around the earth will—
(A) Go to the sun
(B) Go to the moon
(C) Fall on the earth (D) Move in the same orbit Ans:-D 25. If the linear momentum of
a particle is doubled, its kinetic
energy will—
(A) Also be doubled
(B) Be quadrupled
(C) Remain unchanged (D) Be halved Ans:-B 26.Who among the following
ordered that a man should
marry only one wife and
could marry another if she
was barren ?
(A) Humayun (B) Sher Shah
(C) Akbar
(D) Aurangzeb Ans:-C 27. Match List-I with List-Il
and select the correct answer
from the code given below—
List-I (Event)
(a) Birth of Akbar
(c) Taimur’s invasion (c) Battle of Talikota
(d) First battle of Tarain
List-II (Year)
1. 1191
2. 1398
3. 1542 4. 1565
Codes:
(a)(b)(c)(d)
(A) 3 2 4 1
(B) 3 1 4 2
(C) 4 2 3 1 (D) 4 1 3 2 Ans:-A 28. The taluqedars of which of
the following regions
revolted against the British
rule during the period from
1814 to 1817?
(A) Aligarh (B) Avadh
(C) Birbhum
(D) Malwa Ans:-A 29. The Paramahansa Mandali
was a reformist organisation
of—
(A) Maharashtra
(B) Uttar Pradesh
(C) Punjab (D) Bengal Ans:-A 30. Which of the following
organisations aimed at
uprooting the colonial power
through armed revolution and
establishment of United States
of India ? (A) Indian Association
(B) Hindustan Republic
Association
(C) Bombay British
Association
(D) Madras Native Association Ans:-B

Monday, 4 July 2011

Rajasthan GK Questions
with Answers.
1) Where is Rana Pratap Sagar
power project? ans. Rawat bhata Kota
2) Who wrote defining
moments? ans. Rajendra Shekhar
3) First private sector medical
college of Rajasthan? ans. MGNIMS (mahatma
Gandhi Medical College, Jaipur)
4) State animal of rajasthan? ans. Chinkara
5) In which district in
Rajasthan, there is maximum
density of people? ans. Ajmer
6) Ghaghar river in its peak,
touches which city in
Northern Rajasthan? ans. Anupgarh
7) Choti Teej is celebrated in
which month?
ans. Shravan
8) Who is called gandhi of
Bangad?
ans. Bholilal Pandya
9) Who was primeminister of
the big Rajasthan ? ans. Hiralal Shashtri
10) Which chinese traveller
visited Bhinmal?
ans. Huenseng
11) Where did Jasnathi tribe
originate ?
Ans. Bikaner
12) Where are marble statues
made in maximum? Ans. Jaipur
13) Where is JANGAL? Bikaner
14) Where is ARBUD? Sirohi
15) Where is UPARMAL? Bhilwara
16) Where is GIRWA? Udaipur
17) Where is MARWAR? Jodhpur
18) Where is BHOMAR ? DUNGARGARH
19) WHERE IS ACHALGARH ? MT. ABU, SIROHI
20) Where is Bairath? Alwar
21) Where is Jarga? Udaipur
22) Where is Raghunathgarh? Sikar
23) Where is Bhairach? Alwar If you have any other good
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Current GK Sample Test
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Practice Test
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Knowledge Online Practice Test
1. Between 1950 and 2007 the
population increased by about
2 times. What was the
increase in food grains
production between those years ? About—
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 4
(E) 5 2. Carpet weaving is a very
prominent micro / small
industry in
Which of the following areas?
(A) Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh)
(B) Agra (Uttar Pradesh) (C) Nasik (Maharashtra)
(D) Bhadohi (Uttar Pradesh)
(E) Ahmedabad (Gujarat) 3. Milk cooperatives have been
very successful in which of
the following states in India?
(A)Odisha
(B) West Bengal
(C)Assam (D) Kerala
(E)Gujarat 4. India’s total area under
cultivation is one of the
highest in the world. How
much of its total area is under
cultivation?
(A)30% (B) 35%
(C)45%
(D) 40%
(E) More than 50% 5. Many times we read about
Doha Round of discussion
associated with the meetings
of the World Trade
Organisation (WTO). What
exactly was the main issue in Doha Round of discussion due
to which it appeared
frequently in press?
1. Subsidy to agro products by
rich nations.
2. Limit of Foreign Direct Investment in commercial
ventures in developing
nations.
3. Migration of skilled and
trained labour force from
poor to rich nations. (A) Only 1 and 2
(B) Only2
(C) Only 1
(D) Only 2 and 3
(E) All l, 2 and 3 6. Growing of which of the
following crops
comparatively needs
lot of water?
1. Jowar
2. Paddy 3. Groundnut
(A)
(B)
Only 1 Only 2 7. India’s top agricultural
scientist and one of the
architects of India’s Green
Revolution Dr. M. S. Swami
Nathan has warned that the
country could face a food crisis, if agricultural
productivity is not increased
and farming is neglected.
Which of the following is/are
some of the measures which
will directly or indirectly help in better food security in
India?
1. reducing the use of
pesticides and chemical
fertilize
2. Creating a network of advanced soil testing
laboratories.
3. The flow of credit to small
and marginal farmers should
be made hassle free and
speedy. (A) Only 1
(B) Only 2
(C) Only 3
(D) All 1,2and3
(E) Only2and3 8. The workers employed
under Mahatma Gandhi Rural
Employment Guarantee Act
are engaged in which of the
following developmental
projects? 1. Construction of 12 lakhs
km. countrywide optic fibre
net work line.
2. Construction of Metro ‘net
work in Mumbai and
Hyderabad. 3. Cleaning of the recent oil
spill at the coastal areas of
Mumbai / Goa caused by the
collision of two oil tankers.
(A) Only 2
Only 1 Only 3 All 1, 2 and 3
(E) Only land2 9. Which of the following
organisations has become an
example of the great success
of micro- financing in the
world?
(A) Doha Bank (B) Grameen Bank
(C) Habib Bank Ltd.
(D) RAK Bank
(E) None of these 10. Which of the following
schemes of the Govt. of India
is being restructured as
National Rural Livelihood
Mission (NRLM)?
(A) Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY)
(B) Prime Minister Rozgar
Yojana (PMRY)
(C) Grameen Rozgar Yojana
(GRY)
(D) Training of Rural Youth for Self Employment (TRYSEM)
11. ‘Pisciculture’ is not a very
common activity in—
(A) West Bengal
(B) Kerala ‘(C) Goa
(D) Maharashtra (E) Rajasthan 12. Production of silk for
commercial purposes is
known as—
(A) Palmology
(B) Horticulture
(C) Sericulture (D) Aquaculture
(E) None of these 13. India is not a self-
dependent Country in the
production of—
(A)Wheat
(B) Rice
(C) Crude Oil (D) Sugar
(E) Vegetables 14. Which of the following
were the main
recommendations of the
Justice Ranganath Mishra
Commission on Minorities?
1. At least 10 per cent jobs should be reserved for
Muslims and 5 per cent for
other minorities in Central and
State Govt. jobs in all cadres
and grades.
2. Delink SC status from Religion and abrogation of
1950 scheduled caste order.
3. At least 20 seats should be
reserved for minorities in the
Lok Sabha and the Rajya
Sabha. (A) Only 1
(B) Only 2
(C) Only
(D) All 1,2and3
(E) Only l and 2 15. Yellow Revolution in India
is associated with the
production
of—
(A) Egg
(B) Oil seeds (C) Fruits
(D) Vegetables
(E) Gold 16. Which of the following is
are true about the National
Food Security Act Bill, cleared
by the group of ministers
recently?
1. Bill envisages that 25 kg. of food grain to be given to the
poor at a price of Rs. 3 perkg.
2. Only those who are
employed under any rural
Employment scheme of the
Govt. of India, will be eligible to take advantage of the
same.
3. It will be mandatory for
the beneficiaries to work at
least 40 hours in a week under
any rural development scheme of the Govt. of India
to get benefit of the same.
The food grain given to them
will be a part of the wages
given to them.
(A) Only 3 (B) Only 2
(C) Only 1
(D) Only I and 2
(E) All 1,2 and 3 17. Who amongst the
following is popularly known
as the Milkman of India?
(A) Medha Patekar
(B) Sundarlal Bahuguna
(C) Mahendra Singh Tikait (D) Sudha Murthy
(E) Verghese Kurian 18. Cooperative movement in
Sugar production in which of
the following states in India
has been very successful?
(A) Arunachal Pradesh
(B) Jammu and Kashmir (C) West Bengal (D) Rajasthan
(E) Maharashtra 19. In a fast developing
economy like ours which of
the following will show
fastest growth?
(A) Manufacturing
(B) Service Sector (C) Infrastructure
(D) Agriculture
(El Ancillaries 20. In economic theory the
social welfare and the
economic welfare are
described in a way that the
two are termed as—
(A) Two independent factors (B) partially related to each
other
(C) Synonymous of each other
(D) one as sub-set of the other
(E) None of these 21. In ‘Balance of Payment’
calculations for the country,
the current account balance
means—
(A) Export less imports
(B) Imports only (C) Trade balance plus capital
account balance
(D) Cost of domestic
production plus production
for exports
(E) None of these 22. Which of the .following is
not a feature of a fast
growing economy?
1. Equal Input-Equal growth
2. Double Digit Inflation
3. Production being used for Self Consumption
(A)Only 1
(B) Only 2
(C) Only 3
(D) All 1, 2 and 3
(E) None of these 23. In Govt. budget when we
com pare revenue and fiscal
deficit, we find that Fiscal
Deficit is—
(A) Always less
(B) Always more (C) Sometimes more
sometimes less
(D) Occasionally equal
(E) Cannot be predicted 24. How much amount has the
Govt. of India allocated to set
up a National Security Fund
for workers in unorganized
sector?
(A) Rs. 500 crore (B) Rs. 750 crore
(C) Rs. 1,000 crore
(D) Rs. 1,050 crore
(E) None of these 25. The Govt. of India recently
decided to use satellite driven
Global Positioning System
(GPS)
to ensure food security for all.
How will this help the authorities?
1. It will reduce pilferage and
diversion of food grains to
open markets.
2. It will help in monitoring
the movement of every bag of wheat and rice received in
the godowns or PDS shops.
3. It will help in tracking of
vehicles carrying food grains
to ensure their safe arrival to
designated place,. (A) Only 1
(B) Only 2
(C) Only 3
(D) Only 1 and 3
(E) All 1, 2 and 3 Answers:
1 D
2 D
3 E
4 E
5 A 6 B
7 D
8 E
9 B
10 A
11 D 12 C
13 C
14 E
15 B
16 E
17 E 18 E
19 C
20 D
21 C
22 A
23 B 24 C
25 E